Richard Curen London Psychotherapist and Supervisor

Richard Curen Therapy

Psychotherapist and Supervisor

Richard Curen is an experienced London based psychotherapist specialising in psychodynamic psychotherapy and clinical supervision.

My Background

Richard Curen is a London-based psychodynamic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor offering in-person and online services.

I have worked as a psychodynamic psychotherapist, manager, consultant and trainer since 1999.  In private practice I see individuals and couples. I also work as a clinical supervisor in academic, statutory, private and third sector organisations.  In addition I run reflective practice groups and supervise teams and individual clinicians in various settings.

In the early 2000s I was the Chief Executive and Consultant Forensic Psychotherapist at Respond, a charity for people with intellectual disabilities or autism, who had experienced trauma.  I am currently employed as a supervisor and visiting lecturer at the Portman Clinic,  which is now part of the North London NHS Foundation Trust. I have been an honorary psychotherapist in the Trauma Unit and in the Fitzjohn’s Unit at the Tavistock Clinic.  

Richard Curen is a London-based BACP and BPC registered psychodynamic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor offering in-person and online services.

I have been a Reflective Practice Group facilitator for City University and Marie Curie and worked extensively as a freelance clinical supervisor and consultant for organisations such as Young Minds and Immigrant Counselling and Psychotherapy (ICAP). 

I have published widely and spoken at international conferences and trained other professionals all over Europe. 

I am registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC), a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and an Associate Member of the Institute of Group Analysis (IGA). I am a Board member of the Forensic Psychotherapy Society (FPS) and the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy (IAFP) and a member of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability (IPD).